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Selected Examples of Good Business Practices

In order to establish and maintain an effective accountability structure, the following business practices are recommended. Assigning responsibility to appropriately handle the organizations operating functions and regulatory requirements, while meeting goals and objectives.
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Government and Community Relations

Authority to advocate for UC priorities with the state and federal legislatures as determined by the Board of Regents or UC President and in full compliance with UC policies and procedures. Relationship-building and effective communication with community leaders and government officials.
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Staff Human Resources

The administrative official may assign specific duties to other appropriate unit employees.
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Information Technology

Establishing unit access as determined by the unit administrative official Training on computer access, security, software, and appropriate use of UC information Monitoring of unit core systems transactions Establishing and implementing systems to ensure the integrity and security of the data on whi...
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Risk & Safety Services

Establishing and supporting: The unit Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and document compliance with the UC ANR IIPP program Programs to educate and train personnel regarding Risk & Safety Services Guidelines, Policies and Procedures, identification and elimination of hazardous conditions...
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Course Modules

Module 1: Environmental Impacts of Nitrogen Loss CEUs: 0.5 SW unit Module 2: Nitrogen Cycling Soil Transformations CEUs: 1.0 SW unit Module 3: Nitrogen Cycling Plant Utilization CEUs: 1.0 NM unit Module 4: Nitrogen Sources CEUs: 1.0 NM unit Module 5: Nitrogen Budgeting CEUs: 1.
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Registration

The Nitrogen Course is $140. We offer 50% discount for students with a valid educational (.edu) email address.After receipt of payment, you will receive payment confirmation via email. Please reach out to the instructor at sdskhalsa@ucdavis.edu to add you to the course.
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Contact Us

For course questions, please contact your instructor: Sat Darshan Khalsa, Ph.D. sdskhalsa@ucdavis.edu 707-205-7007 For questions about registration payments, please contact: UC ANR Program Support Unit anrprogramsupport@ucanr.
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FAQ

Frequency Asked Questions 1) Does this course prepare me to take the exam to earn the California Nitrogen Management Specialty and be eligible to sign off on N management plans? Yes, the course is based on the Performance Objectives developed for the exam and covers content related to the exam.
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